Dr. T. Tóth szerk.: Studia historico-anthropologica (Anthropologia Hungarica 11. Budapest, 1972)

taken, these are submitted in the individual description of the Grave concerned, and not in the Tables. The main parameters of the male and female series are given in Tables IX-X. , while the general characterization of the series representing the popula­tion in Tables XI-XII. Data concerning stature are summarized in Tables XIII-XIV. Study and assessment methods were the same as applied in my earlier papers (MARTOT 1928, SCHEIDT 1927, WOLANSKI 1953). DESCRIPTION OP THE 03TE0L0GICAL MATERIAL Tiszavasvár - Koldusdomb Grave No. 1. - Inventory No. 10.4-69. Incomplete, fragmentary skull, witb damaged mandible, incomplete skeletal bone3. Male (Mat.). Glabella: 3. Processus mastoideus medium. Nasal ridge slightly concave. Spina nasalis anterior: 3. Fossa canina me­dium deep. Palate deep. Mandible massive!, tót h strong inser­tion surface of musculature. Minimum frontal diameter: 97 mm. Mesorrhinous. Small stature (157.5 cm). Grave Ho. 3. - Inv. No. 10.470. Cranial fragments, damaged left temporal squama, incomplete mandible. Male (Ad.) Symphyseal height: 36; minimum ramus breadth: 33 mm. Grave No. 4. - Inv. No. 10.471. Cranial fragments, incomplete mandible. Inf. I. Unsuitable for metric study. Grave No. 5. - Inv. No. 10.472. Incomplete brain case with frag­mentary mandible. Occipital and right •parietal bones damaged. 7emale (Ad. ). Glabella: 0. Occiput convex. Protuberantia occi­pitalis externa: 0. Processus'mastoideus small. Dolichocranial , eurymetopic. a

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